kkStB 155
ÖNWB XIII kkStB 155 ČSD 314.1 / JDŽ 127 / FS 224 |
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ÖNWB XIII No. 205 as kkStB 155.05
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Type : | C n2 |
Length over buffers: | 15,047 mm |
Length: | 8,825 / 8,900 mm |
Height: | 4,570 m |
Fixed wheelbase: | 3,300 mm |
Total wheelbase: | 3,300 mm |
Wheelbase with tender: | 10,650 mm |
Empty mass: | 36.8 t |
Service mass: | 41.2 t |
Service mass with tender: | 72.2 t |
Friction mass: | 41.2 t |
Top speed: | 45 km / h |
Driving wheel diameter: | 1,195 mm |
Cylinder diameter: | 470 mm |
Piston stroke: | 632 mm |
Boiler overpressure: | 11 bar |
Grate area: | 1.91 m² |
Radiant heating surface: | 8.50 m² |
Tubular heating surface: | 140.40 m² |
Tender: | 27 |
Water supply: | 10.8 m³ |
Fuel supply: | 7.3 m³ coal |
The steam locomotive series kkStB 155 were freight - locomotives of kkStB , originally from the ÖNWB came.
1891 to 1896 18 of this series were built by the StEG locomotive factory to replace the old series IVa locomotives of the SNDVB . At the ÖNWB they were given the numbers 201-218 and the series designation XIII . Cylinders, rods and wheelbase were the same as those of the XI series , the boilers were the same as those of the XIb series , but only with 11 atmospheric pressure.
After nationalization in 1909 , the kkStB classified it as series 155 .
After the First World War , the still completely existing series was split up and came to the PKP (5 pieces), which they eliminated without giving it their own series designation, to the FS (1 piece) as 224.001 , 5 pieces to the railways of the kingdom the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes and later to the JDŽ , which classified three of them as series 127 and to the ČSD (7 pieces), in which they formed the series 314.1 . The ČSD decommissioned the last machine of the 314.1 series in 1950.
literature
- Alfred Horn: The Austrian Northwest Railway , The Austrian-Hungarian Railway , Volume 1, Bohmann Verlag, 1967
- Karl Gölsdorf : Locomotive construction in old Austria 1837-1918 , Slezak publishing house , 1978, ISBN 3-900134-40-5
- Helmut Griebl, ČSD steam locomotives , part 2, Slezak publishing house, Vienna, 1969